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Sorry about the misspelled question, it was supposed to be "What did Abraham Lincoln do that was so special?"- Akeel Kalik ---- He let others finally be let free and not have to work all hours of the day without ever being paid or even being treated equal. He also went through a lot of trouble by starting a war within the country for what a lot of Northern people believed was right. It was probably hard to even keep slaves working for him of all the people around him not having slaves but also denying that it was even okay to consider. So a lot of people hated him but he had to make a call that was life threatening or make a call to leave others out of what white people could do.

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The biblical story of Abraham is an epic tale of a wandering man and his God, who is reported to have promised the land of Canaan to Abraham's successors. Arguably the most important thing that Abraham did was to be the first Patriarch, the father of those who would, it was said, inherit the promise to Abraham.

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He is the first forefather of the Jewish nation. He is the one who went to search for G-d. As a three year old he smashed his father's idols.

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It's just the way God planned it. :)

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